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>> i think it is a big speech in detroit. i think the timing and placement has something to do with the criticism that has been lodged by representative warders, by theself, professor leftwest, black left. you have to make noise, but you have to make noise again, being keenly attentive to the discipline of electoral politics. it would be a tremendous error for progressives to prompt or demand this president to act in ways that would cripple his ability to be reelected. on the one hand you have to push him. you have to change the electoral landscape, but you have to do it in a way that enables him to get the votes that he needs in order to be reelected. tavis: i agree. i am all for that. i am behind that 100%, so long as enabling him ultimately leads to an enabling of the persons who have been politically, economically, and socially disenfranchised and i have not seen evidence of that just yet. i am all for enabling him so long as it leads to a nibbling other people that are catching the most held. i do not see that. >> a coup
>> i think it is a big speech in detroit. i think the timing and placement has something to do with the criticism that has been lodged by representative warders, by theself, professor leftwest, black left. you have to make noise, but you have to make noise again, being keenly attentive to the discipline of electoral politics. it would be a tremendous error for progressives to prompt or demand this president to act in ways that would cripple his ability to be reelected. on the one hand you...
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we have a big debt. we cannot do it all with cuts. i would say to him that is not enough to win an election. even the people agree with that, he does not need to imitate fdr. he needs to imitate harry truman. he needs to be impassioned about this, and an impassioned person for the middle class. >> if you are liberal, you want to attribute his problems to style, cool, lack of compassion. i would suggest it could have something to do with the policies. he and the democrats were in charge of the country for two years. he had control of the senate and house, and what did he do? he doubled on external debt, did nothing about it. we're at a point where he told us he would be -- we would be out of the recession. he said at the beginning of his administration, if i have not turn it around in three years, it is a one-term proposition. he was asked about that and he did not have a good answer. three years are just about up. >> you might be right in everything you say -- >> i generally am. >> but the economy is not going to defeat barack obama b
we have a big debt. we cannot do it all with cuts. i would say to him that is not enough to win an election. even the people agree with that, he does not need to imitate fdr. he needs to imitate harry truman. he needs to be impassioned about this, and an impassioned person for the middle class. >> if you are liberal, you want to attribute his problems to style, cool, lack of compassion. i would suggest it could have something to do with the policies. he and the democrats were in charge of...
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skipping the networks and big newspapers, the republicans won -- can they do it again big time in the coming presidential race? welcome to the show. with us today, bob woodard, helene cooper, john heilemann. first up, the audacity of hope. barack obama ran on it. what it is replaced with now? wisdom? >> you ran as somebody who was going to change it and as with your predecessors it ended up changing you. >> it hasn't changed my ideals. when you are campaigning you are liberated to say things without thinking about how am i really going to practly implement this in >> do you think you were vieve? >> -- naive? >> no, i just think these things are hard to do. chris: bob, what's the before and after on this guy? >> we're going to spend the next two years decoding obama and there are going to be all kinds of views on this. mine is from looking at it up close you've got to consider the time he's president. it's this time where we live in a very dangerous world, the economy and the politics of the country are fragile and so what are people looking for? it's the stewardship role of the presid
skipping the networks and big newspapers, the republicans won -- can they do it again big time in the coming presidential race? welcome to the show. with us today, bob woodard, helene cooper, john heilemann. first up, the audacity of hope. barack obama ran on it. what it is replaced with now? wisdom? >> you ran as somebody who was going to change it and as with your predecessors it ended up changing you. >> it hasn't changed my ideals. when you are campaigning you are liberated to...
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i did in x-ray autopsy of the body of the big bopper. they took off in the middle of an eye of a blinding snowstorm if they should not have been plying the private getzlaf and was confused and split into the ground. of the same thing with the kennedy boy who got confused and fluid into the ocean. it skids across the foreign field and stops the only person to exit the plane was the big bopper he is catapulted through the windshield of the roof of the plane to land on the other side of the fence. when he is found the other three are still in the plane. the richardson family had often wondered if their loved one had survived the crash. they asked me if i would do an autopsy. base of me on television just like you. people to watch your programs. they want to know if i could do an autopsy of the big bopper to determine if he will could survive the crash and was calling for help. i said i think i can do that but the other effort the other is you know, charles lindbergh, his first child was kidnapped from new jersey where they lived and was kil
i did in x-ray autopsy of the body of the big bopper. they took off in the middle of an eye of a blinding snowstorm if they should not have been plying the private getzlaf and was confused and split into the ground. of the same thing with the kennedy boy who got confused and fluid into the ocean. it skids across the foreign field and stops the only person to exit the plane was the big bopper he is catapulted through the windshield of the roof of the plane to land on the other side of the fence....
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how big were they? what color? these are the $1.4 billion socks. >> i was offered an opportunity to model the socks. it's not quite as glamorous as it sounds. it was a small budget. no exotic locations like sports illustrated. no photo retouch or any of the great perks, but it was a job at a time in my career where not a lot of job offers were coming my way. i felt if i didn't close the door on that chapter of my life i may not live my dream of design and business. i really liked these people. in business it's about people. it's about relationships. they were good people. i started doing research and i put a little team together when i was modeling. people used to tease me. why are you so cheap? why don't you buy a nicer car? i was investing in people. experts in production, marketing. i know my strengths. painfully aware of the many weaknesses. i love sports. working toward a common goal. that's exciting to me. >> that necklace that keeps blinding me. >> yes. >> that's worth a lot of money, right? the ensemble, th
how big were they? what color? these are the $1.4 billion socks. >> i was offered an opportunity to model the socks. it's not quite as glamorous as it sounds. it was a small budget. no exotic locations like sports illustrated. no photo retouch or any of the great perks, but it was a job at a time in my career where not a lot of job offers were coming my way. i felt if i didn't close the door on that chapter of my life i may not live my dream of design and business. i really liked these...
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the reason why big mama's house would be successful is because that's the kind of stuff black people want to see. when it comes to black audiences, they want something very particular and r'dependent filming doesn't have. >> i think people want to see e rener reflections of themselves. people don't want to participate in the rest of the world and talk about politics and culture and religion and all the things that affect us in our daily lives. i just think it has to be put out there and it has to be packaged in a way that it is accessible. >> i know part of what you do is create space for artists to have their films shown and to have ways to getting a says. how do we get over the hump, how do we get the masses to recognize the value of independent films? >> one of the things that you're ban world is doing a we're part of a movement called affirm, the african-america' film festival releasing movement. and essentially it is a new distribution model. essentially amc independent is going to on march 11th open a film that will be the pilot of this new program. >> i'm first generation. >>
the reason why big mama's house would be successful is because that's the kind of stuff black people want to see. when it comes to black audiences, they want something very particular and r'dependent filming doesn't have. >> i think people want to see e rener reflections of themselves. people don't want to participate in the rest of the world and talk about politics and culture and religion and all the things that affect us in our daily lives. i just think it has to be put out there and...
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there is a big glass wall there. it seems that people getting off the plane had seen all of the troopers there. and they were pressed up against the glass to see what was going on. people walking down the hallway came in behind them. and they were all looking there. every single person i saw have theihand on their hearts. and i could not see to know if there were tears there, but i could see the appreciation and the sorrow and the sympay and the affection. we are a patriotic people, we are the most patriotic people in the world. i am convinced that given the patriotism of the american people, we can overcome these challenges if we draw on the patriotism. if we have leaders that will tell us the truth and will live with integrity and will know w to leave. i intend to be one of those leaders with your help. thank you so much. great to be with you today. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] ♪ ♪ nightmaresocialist must come to an e
there is a big glass wall there. it seems that people getting off the plane had seen all of the troopers there. and they were pressed up against the glass to see what was going on. people walking down the hallway came in behind them. and they were all looking there. every single person i saw have theihand on their hearts. and i could not see to know if there were tears there, but i could see the appreciation and the sorrow and the sympay and the affection. we are a patriotic people, we are the...
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it's not a big deal. i understand constitutionally you have to be born an american territory to become president, so that's why it's a big thing. so i thought well, that's really have a close look and examine what the argument is. now, the first thing is he wasn't born in hawaii. and yet, the department of health has published on the internet, anyone can access it and you can even get copies as recently as last week for $100 you can get your own copy from hawaii. the director of the health department in hawaii has gone on record as saying this is not an unusual part of this. and there were references to the birth -- to president obama in the local papers. and yet, as you say, this won't go away. and so, one of the main arguments is he was born in the process. so i thought okay, let's really test that premise. 1961, just before he was born, he was a poor student. his wife had been an undergraduate. her parents were not rich. they have absolutely no money. i mean, we know obama senior didn't have any money
it's not a big deal. i understand constitutionally you have to be born an american territory to become president, so that's why it's a big thing. so i thought well, that's really have a close look and examine what the argument is. now, the first thing is he wasn't born in hawaii. and yet, the department of health has published on the internet, anyone can access it and you can even get copies as recently as last week for $100 you can get your own copy from hawaii. the director of the health...
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>> i disaster to hit it will drag in the united states in a big way. it will not be contained to europe. a lot of the american financial institutions will have a paper affected by italy going down, the french banks and all that. the theory is that because it is such a disaster, it cannot happen. that is the logic of this, that europe, no matter what, might let greece go away, but italy -- whatever gets it necessary, they will prevent that. i am not sure its european central bank can save italy. it has the sense of a slow- motion car wreck, but it is just intolerable for italy. >> i don't think italy is going to go down to it has close to a balanced budget. it has a huge debt, and it has burlesque on a -- berlusconi, which is a big problem the immediate problem is in greece. as we sit here, we don't know what is going to happen in greece. >> can you draw a connection between the wall street protests, spreading across the country, and what is going on in europe? >> i can say that the street demonstrations in greece that a lot like the demonstrations here
>> i disaster to hit it will drag in the united states in a big way. it will not be contained to europe. a lot of the american financial institutions will have a paper affected by italy going down, the french banks and all that. the theory is that because it is such a disaster, it cannot happen. that is the logic of this, that europe, no matter what, might let greece go away, but italy -- whatever gets it necessary, they will prevent that. i am not sure its european central bank can save...
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as a big problem. chris: dan, it seems we're in a vicious cycle of low employment, high unemployment, companies not spending money, no demand. doesn't the government have to take a dramatic step? by the way, if we're facing a second recession, maybe they have a justification for a dramatic step, like you said? >> absolutely. perception is everything, not just politically but this president, he's perceived as being such good friends with corporations, big corporations, wall street and bankers. and has greeted this recession particularly with the middle class and the poor that we now have a government of corporations, by corporations, for corporations -- he has to break through that perception. chris: you think he's taking the hit for not just big government but big corporate power? >> if anything, has the bigger hit. >> and they're timid. the democrats actually are timid and they're kind of stuck. they're stuck on medicare, medicare, titlements, entitlements, we're not going to cut back your entitlement
as a big problem. chris: dan, it seems we're in a vicious cycle of low employment, high unemployment, companies not spending money, no demand. doesn't the government have to take a dramatic step? by the way, if we're facing a second recession, maybe they have a justification for a dramatic step, like you said? >> absolutely. perception is everything, not just politically but this president, he's perceived as being such good friends with corporations, big corporations, wall street and...
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not too long after rage came out which was, i guess, the big magazine excerpt came out in '93, the book itself came out in '94, you saw some changes in corporate america. you saw a small but an interesting group of folks began to rise. you saw richard parsons become head of time warner. you saw ken become head of american express. you saw a sort of change in this calculus. of course, with the recent presidential election you saw something that many people of many colors thought would never happen, at least not in our lifetimes and that was the election of a presidential who identifies as an african-american. the other thing that happened and this is something that i found just very interesting is that in the year since that book has come up, a new generation has come up the scene. and so a lot of the voices that are represented in rage are different than the voices that are represented in the end of anger, and the end of anger -- let me just say a couple words about that. 'cause even though i did as i said over 100 interviews for rage, i did even more for this book. in addition to inter
not too long after rage came out which was, i guess, the big magazine excerpt came out in '93, the book itself came out in '94, you saw some changes in corporate america. you saw a small but an interesting group of folks began to rise. you saw richard parsons become head of time warner. you saw ken become head of american express. you saw a sort of change in this calculus. of course, with the recent presidential election you saw something that many people of many colors thought would never...
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>> sara, one of the big problems is watching yesterday the dramatic events and you were particularly heroic with the reporting you were doing. you got a sense of the rebels overthrowing tripoli and making the final charge on gadhafi. but today, the situation seems to be changing, again, pretty dramatically. and we saw earlier, moammar gadhafi 's son, saifal islam, he says tripoli is still under his family's control. his father is safe and well. matthew chance, our guy inside the he 2e8, talked to saif and took a photograph of him so it would appear the story being put out by the rebels yesterday, at least two of the sons were in custody, was mostly untrue, is that right? >> what we're hearing from the rebels is that, yes, they had hold of all three of the sons and now they're saying, hold on. mohammed, one of his sons, mohammed gadhafi has escaped. how did that happen? we have no idea. we don't have the details on that but we have reporting that he is escaped rebel clutches and now you're seeing saif, who is able to make it to the riox hotel and talk with the international correspond
>> sara, one of the big problems is watching yesterday the dramatic events and you were particularly heroic with the reporting you were doing. you got a sense of the rebels overthrowing tripoli and making the final charge on gadhafi. but today, the situation seems to be changing, again, pretty dramatically. and we saw earlier, moammar gadhafi 's son, saifal islam, he says tripoli is still under his family's control. his father is safe and well. matthew chance, our guy inside the he 2e8,...
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place in black america and he does represent an important strand of thought about black america is big. there's a lot of strands of thought. black conservatives, liberals, lef tist and nationalist nationalist, reverend rights views were an important part and are an important part of black american political thought. they are an understandable part. one of the things i tried to show is he had the basis for saying what was said and i also agree with the caller when he suggested reverend wright was by no means being crazy when he talks about the view that god would look at america with disfavor there is any number of american states men who have said that. thomas jefferson had the view and said he troubled when he imagined that god is just because he recognizes that terrible up the issue of american slavery if it is just you will not look with favor on america that being a slave holding republic. abraham lincoln said very similar things. so the idea of a broad view wing america in a disfavored way because of the justice -- the injustices of america that has a long history and i talk about
place in black america and he does represent an important strand of thought about black america is big. there's a lot of strands of thought. black conservatives, liberals, lef tist and nationalist nationalist, reverend rights views were an important part and are an important part of black american political thought. they are an understandable part. one of the things i tried to show is he had the basis for saying what was said and i also agree with the caller when he suggested reverend wright...
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. >> all of the big stars tend to live here, right? >> yeah, as a writer, i go to a lot of parties and i like to be an observer. i like to think i'm an anthropologist crawling through the jungles of hollywood watching what goes on. >> who's the most single most charismatic male star you met. >> that's a good question. >> marlon brando. >> he was fantastic. he was my favorite movie star. and when i first met him, ill thought this man was interesting. he would have been a great politician too. >> did you -- >> you'll read about it in my memoir. >> taste of it? >> no. >> fling or -- >> something like when i was 16. we won't get to that now. >> the detail. >> it was everything you would think it was. yes. >> i want to talk to you about the behavior of some of the politicians this year in america from a sex point of view. because there seems to be a run of quite extraordinary even by politician standard stories. weeniegate, for example. >> it's unbelievable. >> did you grasp why a man would behave like that? >> oh as a man, what would you s
. >> all of the big stars tend to live here, right? >> yeah, as a writer, i go to a lot of parties and i like to be an observer. i like to think i'm an anthropologist crawling through the jungles of hollywood watching what goes on. >> who's the most single most charismatic male star you met. >> that's a good question. >> marlon brando. >> he was fantastic. he was my favorite movie star. and when i first met him, ill thought this man was interesting. he would...
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they have big profits. bill they are not investing at home. call those guys to the table. >> bill: i hope news corps doesn't fire you, juan. >> obama is the guy who doesn't pay any taxes he is sort of tacitly endorsing that. i think what people did not want is obama picking and choosing the guys he doesn't happen to like that don't include jeffrey immelt who he hired and raising their taxes. fair reform, you can get higher revenue for it without injuring the economy. that's an idea. obama could come up with one. >> bill: republicans are never going to vote for income tax rise because of the economic situation. do i believe they would plug loopholes like trillions of dollars being stashed overseas. maybe i'm wrong. mary katharine and juan, thank you. what should do you with your money? assuming you have any. wayne rodgers a very astute investor will be here. bernie goldberg furious about some of the media coverage of the debacle. we hope you stay tuned to those reports. [ male announcer imagine all of your missed opportunities in one place. ♪
they have big profits. bill they are not investing at home. call those guys to the table. >> bill: i hope news corps doesn't fire you, juan. >> obama is the guy who doesn't pay any taxes he is sort of tacitly endorsing that. i think what people did not want is obama picking and choosing the guys he doesn't happen to like that don't include jeffrey immelt who he hired and raising their taxes. fair reform, you can get higher revenue for it without injuring the economy. that's an idea....
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. >> our first five years turned out to be break through years for black actors on the big screen, the small screen and broadway. >> reading the play, it was obvious that caved was willing to kind of put on page and then on the stage thoughts and ideas that people have all the time about race and aren't necessarily willing to say.and the time about race and aren't necessarily willing to say.on t that people have all the time about race and aren't necessarily willing to say. >> to do this role with this cast, i jumped at. so it's definitely a high point in my career for me. >> i've had more people coming up to me, i can't wait for -- people are fascinating with gangster movies. even my own son. a child can be susceptible. some child might watch american gangster and say i want to be a gangster, but it's really about what's going on in your home. >> gaedream girls is using the success and now it's going to be a no-brainer. when somebody starts to talk about another african-american or black film, it works because we allowed it to be black, say that it is black. >> and i know if will this
. >> our first five years turned out to be break through years for black actors on the big screen, the small screen and broadway. >> reading the play, it was obvious that caved was willing to kind of put on page and then on the stage thoughts and ideas that people have all the time about race and aren't necessarily willing to say.and the time about race and aren't necessarily willing to say.on t that people have all the time about race and aren't necessarily willing to say. >>...
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it's a big difference. we have a lotted more coming up with the focus group. tomorrow night, mitt romny and newt gingrich and karl rove. plenty more after the break. >> welcome back. we check in with frank, standing by in my old home town of atlanta. frank, you got another dial? >> reporter: once again, watch the red line, the republicans, the green line, the democrats. the higher it goes, the more favorable. obama says the worst of the recession is over. let's see if our people agree with him. >> >> the president: now that the worst of the recession is over, we have to confront the fact that our government spends more than it takes in. that is not sustainable. every day, family its sacrifice to live within their means. they deserve a government that does the same. [applause] >> reporter: i got two questions for you -- how many believe the recession is over? raise your hands? one, two, three of you. so, obviously, that must have undercut the credibility when he said it. >> well, with inflation at risk and unemployment, it's worrisome for us, still. and with th
it's a big difference. we have a lotted more coming up with the focus group. tomorrow night, mitt romny and newt gingrich and karl rove. plenty more after the break. >> welcome back. we check in with frank, standing by in my old home town of atlanta. frank, you got another dial? >> reporter: once again, watch the red line, the republicans, the green line, the democrats. the higher it goes, the more favorable. obama says the worst of the recession is over. let's see if our people...
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there is a big break in her life that occurs at that moment. so i think she was religiously alone during the period, and i've never encountered friends who were close to her in that period. i kind of had to rely on people who knew her in a little bit later she wasn't inclined to regret, there was an impulsive quality to her, a combination of impulsivity as well as a feeling like once i make this decision i'm going with it so while she took some steps in her life you could by any objective standard deciding with retrospect not the best thing to do she tended to move forward and not dwell on them. i don't think -- i've never had any sense that there was any regret about her having given birth to her son, quite the contrary. everyone that i interviewed described him as being very central to her life and her heart and a person that she thought about a lot and talked about a lot, whom she constantly would tell people what he was doing and her pride in him was an enormous. nevertheless what an amazing thing to happen. she does 17 when she became preg
there is a big break in her life that occurs at that moment. so i think she was religiously alone during the period, and i've never encountered friends who were close to her in that period. i kind of had to rely on people who knew her in a little bit later she wasn't inclined to regret, there was an impulsive quality to her, a combination of impulsivity as well as a feeling like once i make this decision i'm going with it so while she took some steps in her life you could by any objective...
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and the interior secretary a republican for the progressive republican on big g.o.p. convention but failed because he could not find anybody else who wanted to run and my personal favorite, a profane was point* who brought the nra into being that many of you have seen or remember who was famous to intimidate the industrialist and while not the secret the checking into walter reed hospital. [laughter] in cuts to congressmen pay in wages. the roosevelt constantly threaten to zero raise taxes on the wealthy but failed to do so until the very end for most of the period the bulk of taxes were paid by the middle-class and more taxes were piled on. the higher excise taxes and after the repeal of prohibition in 1933 with the social security tax. further, many new deal initiatives personally favored were failing and many successes were defeated the ending of the banking crisis for the new administration and by herbert hoover own economic advisor. fdr was opposed to adding pensions to social security and tell the eve of the bill introduction on capitol hill and threatened to ve
and the interior secretary a republican for the progressive republican on big g.o.p. convention but failed because he could not find anybody else who wanted to run and my personal favorite, a profane was point* who brought the nra into being that many of you have seen or remember who was famous to intimidate the industrialist and while not the secret the checking into walter reed hospital. [laughter] in cuts to congressmen pay in wages. the roosevelt constantly threaten to zero raise taxes on...
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>> i think a big piece of it starts with keeping the students first. keeping what their needs at the forefront of every decision that's made. doing things like parent academies so you can start to engage parents in a way they may not have been previously. really focus on students and not all the other policy and politics, which we really haven't engaged in, that runs rampant in terms of how we talk about education and how we keep students at the forefront of what we're doing. >> as they ask themselves is that question, what can i do? i would tell them, someone who's been a principal for 11 years in new york, and a teacher for many years notice system, when you just show up and get off the sidelines and get into the game, show up at the school, volunteer, just put some time in where they know who you are. it makes all the deference in the world. when they know you, you could be around, you're showing up. the way they respond to your child is totally different than somebody who they've never seen a parent, they drop them off on the first day and they don
>> i think a big piece of it starts with keeping the students first. keeping what their needs at the forefront of every decision that's made. doing things like parent academies so you can start to engage parents in a way they may not have been previously. really focus on students and not all the other policy and politics, which we really haven't engaged in, that runs rampant in terms of how we talk about education and how we keep students at the forefront of what we're doing. >> as...
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chris: it was a big week for the president,andrew. do you think he's chaed the climate of political discussion s thi cntry? >> is too soon to say, i'm afraid. i hope he has bu i will s this -- that i think he's been remarkably consistent for 2 1/2years in saying that what he really wants to do is say goodbye toall of that re-blue, poisonoustoxic hostility. he want to get to a raher boring, if elevate dialogue abouhow we solve our problems. phisoint is tt this cultral warfare is preventing u from tackling really impornt problems. he's done that consiently. he saidthat consistently. but one small -- i would say 20% of the country just wasn't having it. he was inherently objectionable and illegitime as a president. the last two years, i think, has been a battle not betwe right an left, about you btween reason and unreasonableness. chris: a lot ofpeople would pont out that he started ou like that, as you say, with 20% ying no way. a pretty good number in the hh 60's, said, yeah, this guy isoing ok to start with, and then we had real issue
chris: it was a big week for the president,andrew. do you think he's chaed the climate of political discussion s thi cntry? >> is too soon to say, i'm afraid. i hope he has bu i will s this -- that i think he's been remarkably consistent for 2 1/2years in saying that what he really wants to do is say goodbye toall of that re-blue, poisonoustoxic hostility. he want to get to a raher boring, if elevate dialogue abouhow we solve our problems. phisoint is tt this cultral warfare is preventing...
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gets the big splash. the big photo on the front page with the headline, palin hits the seacoast. while mitt romney is reduced to the smallest item, a little inset on the page. on the bottom, a story about a rabid fox that got a bigger headline. a rabid fox. than romney. romney, you could say, was left buried in the alaska tundra. >>> next up, too good to be true, history according to sarah palin. yesterday, she visited paul revere's house up in boston. revolutionary war hero famous for warning colonists of the approaching british army through his secret midnight ride. here's palin's take. >> he who warned the british they weren't going to be taking away our arms by ringing those bells and making sure as he's riding his horse through town to send those warning shots and bells that we were going to be secure and we were going to be free and we were going to be armed. >> oh, god. that speaks for her credentials more than anything else. i remember steve schmidt said after meeting her and listening to her saying she doesn't know anything. by the way, it is one if by land, two if by se
gets the big splash. the big photo on the front page with the headline, palin hits the seacoast. while mitt romney is reduced to the smallest item, a little inset on the page. on the bottom, a story about a rabid fox that got a bigger headline. a rabid fox. than romney. romney, you could say, was left buried in the alaska tundra. >>> next up, too good to be true, history according to sarah palin. yesterday, she visited paul revere's house up in boston. revolutionary war hero famous for...
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>> guest: i'm all in favor of having a big field of candidates. no problem at all. the more the merrier. i think we'll have plenty of candidates running against the president who as i said before, i think financially when you're running close or running up to spending 42 cents on every dollar made in america, we are in a battle for freedom in this country. and i think that is a battle that many people from many different walks of life are going to want to engage in, and defeat this president. now, your second part of your question was whether -- what was it again? >> you think with the current candidates that we are pretty short, that you can be this president? >> guest: absolute. i think first of all their credible. intelligent. they can speak to the issues that i think are really important to the american peop people. >> to why his hunger more options in your party? >> guest: i don't know what the statistics show but if that's the case i think of people have a lot of different views would be a good challenger to this president. there's many factions and divisions
>> guest: i'm all in favor of having a big field of candidates. no problem at all. the more the merrier. i think we'll have plenty of candidates running against the president who as i said before, i think financially when you're running close or running up to spending 42 cents on every dollar made in america, we are in a battle for freedom in this country. and i think that is a battle that many people from many different walks of life are going to want to engage in, and defeat this...
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it is the solution of big government, big business, and big finance. it is a detriment to all the rest -- to the little gy. -- little guy. otter ignores account for 70% -- entrepreneurs account for 70% of small business in america. do you want to know why the permanent political class never really cuts anything? do you want to know why nothing ever gets done? it is because there is nothing in it for them. they have a lot of mouths to feed -- a lot of corporate lobbyists and a lot of special interest that are counting on them to keep the good times and the money rolling along. it does not surprise me. i have seen this kind of crony capitalism before. it is the same old kettl boy politics as usual. i defeated it in my own state. i took on a corrupt and compromised political class and they're back room dealings with big oil. -- and their backroom dealings with big oil. sudden and relentless reform sits well with entrenched interests and power brokers. please, you must vet a candidate of 3 record. you must know their ability to successfully reform and actu
it is the solution of big government, big business, and big finance. it is a detriment to all the rest -- to the little gy. -- little guy. otter ignores account for 70% -- entrepreneurs account for 70% of small business in america. do you want to know why the permanent political class never really cuts anything? do you want to know why nothing ever gets done? it is because there is nothing in it for them. they have a lot of mouths to feed -- a lot of corporate lobbyists and a lot of special...
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today military police investigated the area around spot height seven hundred eighteen was so big that us those who had been there illegally for six weeks were asked in the name of the law to cease their illegal activities and they refused and so today military police proceeded to remove them from the area. then that out the . this wire is very rigid and very difficult to cut through just. we believe it to be ineffective against being breached. and i don't know bill. come on come on. come on back here. we had a visitor we're already over ten minutes i request but you follow me. you tell him that here is not the story it's a unique situation there's an intruder the slant. of the piece learns a little piece. your piece piece the real. citizen returns to islam and peace to this place and to you. already. you continue trying to get back into your country. yes i may be one of the first but i probably won't be the last. as you look through the razor wire but we'll see what barry's they have the iron curtain used to be here we're not afraid of any wire. akashic. why are you against anti-missi
today military police investigated the area around spot height seven hundred eighteen was so big that us those who had been there illegally for six weeks were asked in the name of the law to cease their illegal activities and they refused and so today military police proceeded to remove them from the area. then that out the . this wire is very rigid and very difficult to cut through just. we believe it to be ineffective against being breached. and i don't know bill. come on come on. come on...
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it did give a big boost to some local businesses. the preliminary report shows a 44% increase in hotel revenue compare to last year. the business was mixed for local restaurants with obviously those in the downtown area seeing the biggest boost. we should get a better idea of race's economic impact in a full report next month. >>> still ahead, chilling 9-1-1 calls after a man opens fire inside an and nevada ihop. today we're learning more about the shooter. >>> it's definitely another soggy start to the afternoon much find out if the rest of the week will be a a washout. the forecast is coming up. ,,,,, >>> in aruba the man suspected in the disappearance of robyn gardner of frederick county will stay behind bars. three judges have refused to set gary giordano free. he is the only suspect in her disappearance. he says while they were snorkeling last month, she drowned. he will spent at least two more months in jail while prosecutors try to build their case. >>> investigators in nevada are trying to figure out what led to a shooting sp
it did give a big boost to some local businesses. the preliminary report shows a 44% increase in hotel revenue compare to last year. the business was mixed for local restaurants with obviously those in the downtown area seeing the biggest boost. we should get a better idea of race's economic impact in a full report next month. >>> still ahead, chilling 9-1-1 calls after a man opens fire inside an and nevada ihop. today we're learning more about the shooter. >>> it's definitely...
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it is the solution of big government, big business, and big finance. it is a detriment to all the rest -- to the little gy. -- little guy. otter ignores account for 70% -- entrepreneurs account for 70% of small business in america. do you want to know why the permanent political class never really cuts anything? do you want to know why nothing ever gets done? it is because there is nothing in it for them. they have a lot of mouths to feed -- a lot of corporate lobbyists and a lot of special interest that are counting on them to keep the good times and the money rolling along. it does not surprise me. i have seen this kind of crony capitalism before. it is the same old kettl boy politics as usual. i defeated it in my own state. i took on a corrupt and compromised political class and they're back room dealings with big oil. -- and their backroom dealings with big oil. sudden and relentless reform sits well with entrenched interests and power brokers. please, you must vet a candidate of 3 record. you must know their ability to successfully reform and actu
it is the solution of big government, big business, and big finance. it is a detriment to all the rest -- to the little gy. -- little guy. otter ignores account for 70% -- entrepreneurs account for 70% of small business in america. do you want to know why the permanent political class never really cuts anything? do you want to know why nothing ever gets done? it is because there is nothing in it for them. they have a lot of mouths to feed -- a lot of corporate lobbyists and a lot of special...
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. >> something big. >> humming lyrics. i haven't heard a word. i'm getting jealous. >> something big is coming spring 2011. and it is just a collection of songs. >> i'm excited! >> a check of songs that i think is the next stage. if you heard the last album sound, this is the next stage. this song about how you live your life. it is about how do you walk through life. i sang walking. there is a line that says what does my life say about me? does anyone see? can it show that i rock with the greatest? ♪ what does my life say about me ♪ ♪ does it show i rock with the greatest ♪ >> how do you see the current gospel scene? >> it is like the gospel scene a body. like the sxarms the hands. you reach a little farther. then there are people in the center that are the traditional praise and worship leaders, choirs, really traditional. then there are those of houston do different thing. i think we make up this body of gospel music. it is fantastic. we support each other and talk to each other. there is accountability and all that. i love donny. he h
. >> something big. >> humming lyrics. i haven't heard a word. i'm getting jealous. >> something big is coming spring 2011. and it is just a collection of songs. >> i'm excited! >> a check of songs that i think is the next stage. if you heard the last album sound, this is the next stage. this song about how you live your life. it is about how do you walk through life. i sang walking. there is a line that says what does my life say about me? does anyone see? can it...